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FSSAI Labelling & Packaging Regulations
These regulations have to be sure the food posts are secure and safe. These principles define the criteria for every single substance for use for labeling and packaging. A few of those regulations are clarified below:
 An FBO have to make certain that the utensil or container used for planning, packaging, keeping food posts are free of any rust or rust, it's not chipped or rusty if it's enameled and can be properly emptied if it's a copper or a container.
 The substance has to possess IS0 Certifications, if the container is constructed from vinyl. By way of instance, polyethylene container has to become IS: 10146 accredited, polystyrene substance be IS: 10142 accredited and Polyvinyl chlorides (PVC) material have to become IS: 10151 accredited.
 For Canned goods, an FBO can be totally free of any escapes, free of scratches, rust, perforations and seam distortions and have to make sure that the cans are sealed and packed.
 For milk and milk products, the bottling and filling ought to be carried out sealing and automatically of milk containers need to be accomplished. Packaging and the wrapping ought to be performed in a way that the milk doesn't come with fungal or bacterial organisms.
 For packaging of oil, the discs must conform to BIS 9025 or even 13955 or even Standards 1993 or even 13954.
 For packaging of vegetables and fruits, the tin should be appropriate; it ought to be packaged in such a manner that it couldn't be opened without tearing the FSSAI License no. And identification.
 For packaging of meat, the lacquer shouldn't be soluble in fat or brine and used to line the interior of the tin may have to be immune to Sulphur. The meat have to be sealed and processed keeping in view the conditions of transportation and storage.
 For packaging of drinking water, then it have to be packed with clean, sterile, translucent and tamperproof containers and bottles, made from polyethylene and conforming to IS:10146 or even IS:10151 to get Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
 The tagging of any food item that was need to be in Hindi or English it shouldn't be described or presented in ways that's untrue false, deceptive or likely to make impressions in the consumer's brain.
 The number along with the FSSAI Logo must be shown on the food package. The title on the packet have to be approved by FSSAI, ingredients' advice must be listed in order of quantity or the weight.
 FBO will exhibit the amount of both ingredients if a food package is a mix of two components.
 The info like energy worth in Kilo Calorie, quantity of sugar, carbohydrate, protein and vitamins have to be shown per serving on the food package or a 100 ml, as g.
 It ought to be mentioned about the food package, In the event the food is prepared employing any type of food additives such as regulators, ant caking agent, antioxidant retention agent, emulsifier salt, firming agent etc. To learn more contact our customer support on 8448 444 985 or [email protected] you can also visit our website www.corpseed.com
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The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC)
The Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) is an autonomous regulatory body established on 1.06.1991, by the Delhi Government under the supervision of Central Pollution Control Board. The Central Pollution Control Board has delegated all its powers and function to DPCC. It is an organization with the main motto to create awareness about sustainable development by ensuring improvement in “environment quality” of National Capital Region through the contribution of all the stakeholders.
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Construction & Demolition Waste Authorization
These rules apply to every waste resulting from construction, re-modeling, repair and demolition of any civil structure of individual or organization or authority who generates construction and demolition waste such as building materials, debris, rubble. Construction and demolition waste means the waste comprising of building materials, debris and rubble resulting from construction, re-modeling, repair and demolition of any civil structure
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Delhi Pollution Control Committee Waste Management Rules are notified to ensure safe handling , generation, processing, treatment, package, storage, transportation, use reprocessing, collection, conversion, and offering for sale, destruction and disposal of Waste.
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INTRODUCTION TO NBFC’S
Non-banking financial companies (NBFCs) are evolving as a vital part of Indian financial system. NBFC’s have multiplied in large numbers and varying types since the financial crisis of 2007-08, playing a key role in meeting the credit demands unmet by the traditional banks, specifically focusing on peer to peer lending. It is a Company registered under the Companies Act (other than commercial and co-operative banks), engaged in the business(es) of providing credit facilities like loans & advances, accepting deposits, leasing, hire purchase, retirement planning, facilitating securities trade and money market trade, merger activities, underwriting facilities etc. They raise funds from the public, directly or indirectly (from other commercial or co-operative banks) and provide credit or loan facilities to the ultimate spenders. They provide loans and advances and other credit facilities to small, micro and medium scale industries and individual business persons. Thus, they have widened the spectrum and array of products and services offered by financial sector. Progressively, NBFC’s are gaining increasing recognition due to their customer-oriented services; flexible products, abridged procedures; better rates of return on deposits; flexibility and timeliness in meeting the credit needs of the seekers of credit; etc.
NBFCs are regulated by the Reserve Bank of India(RBI) within the framework of the Chapter IIIB of the Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 and any rules made thereunder or any directions issued by it under the Act. RBI Act defines a NBFC as:
A Company Registered under the Companies Act;
A company which is engaged in the business of providing credit facilities like loans and advances, acquisition of securities and debt instruments or other marketable securities of a like nature, leasing, hire-purchase, insurance business, chit business.
A non-banking institution which is a company registered under the Companies Act and has principal business of accepting deposits under any scheme or arrangement in one lump sum or in installments by way of contributions or in any other manner, is also a non-banking financial company (Residuary non-banking company) within the meaning of this Act.
However, as per the RBI act following categories do not fall under the purview of an NBFC:
Any institution whose principal business comprises of agricultural activities
Any institution whose principal business comprises of industrial activity
Any institution whose principal business comprises of purchase or sale of any goods (other than securities)
Any institution whose principal business comprises of providing any services and sale/ purchase/ construction of immovable property.
FINANCIAL ACTIVITY as “Principal Business” implies that financial assets of the Company shall constitute more than 50% of the total assets of the Company and income from such Financial assets shall constitute more than 50% of the gross revenue of the Company
NBFC’s ARE DIFFERENT FROM A BANK
Activities of a NBFC are similar to that of a bank, however there are some differences between the two as stated below:
A NBFC cannot accept demand deposits;
NBFC’s are not a part of the payment and settlement system
NBFC cannot issue cheques drawn on itself;
Unlike a bank, Deposit insurance facility is not available to the depositors of NBFCs.
REQUIREMENTS FOR REGISTRATION OF AN NBFC
An NBFC should:
Be a Company registered under the Companies Act;
Should have a minimum net owned fund of INR 2 Crores;
There is a specialized Net Owned Fund requirement for specialized categories of NBFC’s
NBFC REGISTRATION PROCESS
In order to establish a financial institution in any of the aforementioned categories, a registration number has to be mandatorily received from the Reserve Bank of India. For the purpose of registration of an NBFC an application is to be submitted in the prescribed along with the necessary attachments with the RBI for its perusal. On being satisfied that the provisions of the RBI Act have been complied with A CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION is issued to the institution.
It is imperative to fulfill the following prerequisites for obtaining a certificate of registration of NBFC from RBI:
The applicant must be a Company registered under the Companies Act for the time being in force
The Company shall have a minimum NOF (Net Owned Funds) of INR 2 Crores for an Indian entity and INR 5 Crores for a foreign Company or investors who wish to set up an NBFC in India.
At least one of the directors who should be Whole-Time Director of the Company should possess an experience in a similar field or should be an experienced banker.
The CIBIL records of the Company should be free from any irregularities.
On satisfaction of the aforementioned essentials, the Company should for its registration as NBFC  in the form prescribed by the RBI along with all the mandatory documents and attachments. This application (COSMOS) can be filled on the website of RBI.
On Successful submission of the application, an application reference number (CARN) is issued by the RBI to the applicant for the purpose of tracking the status of its application. Once, the CARN is obtained a physical copy of the application along with all the attachments should also be submitted with the branch of RBI having jurisdiction over the location of the registered office of the applicant.
Once the application is received by the respective office the license of registration of NBFC is granted by the RBI on comprehensive and careful analysis of such application
DOCUMENTS FOR NBFC REGISTRATION
Certified copies of the Certificate of Incorporation of the Company.
Certified copies of main object clause of the Memorandum of Association of the Company.
Board resolution(s) stating the following:
the company undertakes that the it is not carrying on any NBFC activity or has not carried on and stopped any NBFC activities in the past activity and will not carry on or commence the same before getting registration from RBI
the unincorporated bodies in the group where the director holds substantial interest or otherwise
which has not accepted any public deposits in the past; and
does not hold any public deposit as on the date of application
will not accept the any public deposits in the future
the “Fair Practices Code” as per RBI Guidelines has been formulated by the Company
the company:
has not accepted public funds in the past and/or does not hold any public fund as on the date; and
the Company will not accept any deposits in the future without the prior approval of Reserve Bank of India
the company shall seek prior approval of RBI before creating any customer interface in the future
Copy of Fixed Deposit receipt & bankers certificate indicating Net Operating Fund.
The companies which are already in existence the following documents are to be submitted for the last 3 years OR from the period of incorporation of the Company till the closure date of previous financial year:
Audited balance sheet along with annexures
Profit & Loss statement
Directors Report
Auditors report
Banker’s report regarding:
Directors of the applicant company having substantial interest in any other companies
Applicant company along with the directors of its group, subsidiary, associate, holding company and related parties.
The Banker’s report should be about the dealings of these entities with these bankers as a depositing entity or a borrowing entity.
Note: Bankers report is to be obtained from all the bankers of each of these entities. This report should specifically mention the details of deposits and loans balances as on the date of application and the conduct of the account.
Copy of the certificate of highest educational and professional qualification in respect of all the directors
Copy of experience certificate, if any, in the Financial Services Sector (including Banking Sector) in respect of all the directors
ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS
IN ADDITION TO THE DOCUMENTS MENTIONED ABOVE, FOLLOWING LIST OF DOCUMENTS / INFORMATION REQUIRED TO BE SUBMITTED BY
I. NBFC-MFI APPLICANT
Board resolution stating that:
Detailed Roadmap for achieving 85% qualifying assets.
the company will be a member of all the Credit Information Companies and will be a member of at least one Self-Regulatory Organization
the company will observe the regulations relating to pricing of credit, Fair Practices in providing credit and non-coercive system of recovery as per RBI Guidelines
the company has fixed internal exposure limits to avoid any undesirable concentration in specific geographical locations
the company is not licensed under Section 25 of the Companies Act, 1956 / Section 8 of the Companies Act, 2013.
II. NBFC-FACTOR APPLICANT:
Board Resolution stating the roadmap by which the company will have at least 50% of its total assets in factoring business and not less than 50% of its gross income will be the income derived from factoring business (Specify the time frame)
III. NBFC-IDF APPLICANT:
NOC from RBI issued to NBFC-IFC for sponsoring the NBFC-IDF.
Copy of Tripartite Agreement entered into between the concessionaire, the Project Authority and NBFC-IDF.
Details regarding any changes in the management of the sponsor company during last financial year till date.
Source of initial capital of the company with documentary evidence.
Infrastructure Development Funds should raise its finances through the issue of Rupee or Dollar denominated Bonds with a minimum maturity period of 5-year.
CLASSIFICATION OF NBFC’SNBFC’S CLASSIFICATION
ON THE BASIS OF ACTIVITY
ASSET FINANCE COMPANY(AFC) [DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
As per RBI, any NBFC can act as an AFC, subject to the condition that the income arising from the aggregate of physical assets supporting its economic activity is not less than 60% of its:
Total assets; and
Total income respectively.
Once the company satisfies this condition it can visit the regional office having jurisdiction over the place of registered office of the Company along with their certificate of registration as issued by the bank to get registration as an asset finance companies.
Principal Business of an Asset Finance Company (AFC) is comprised of the following 2 activities:
Financing of physical assets that correspond to productive or economic activity such as plant or machinery, automobile, material, equipment, power generators, etc.
Act of pledging assets Viz. Bills of exchange, short-term inventories or investments to borrow funds in the form of loan or cash. This type of financing is used when a person is seeking the short-term borrowing for working capital needs.
2. INVESTMENT COMPANY (IC) OR (NBFC-IC) [DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
An Investment Company which is a financial institution registered with RBI is a type of NBFC engaged in the activity of acquisition of shares, stock, bonds, debentures or securities. These kind of NBFC cannot deal in the investments they hold. Services of this kind of NBFC is helpful in starting a Venture Capital Fund or a Private Equity Business.
3. SYSTEMICALLY IMPORTANT CORE INVESTMENT COMPANY (CIC-ND-SI) [DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
A CIC-ND-SI is a type of Investment Company which carries on the business of acquisition of shares and securities is recognised as a Systematically important core investment if it fulfils the following conditions:
At least 90 percent of the NBFC’s total assets should be in the form of investments in equity shares, preference shares, loan or debt in its group companies.
The investment in equity shares, including all securities or instruments convertible into equity within a period of not more than ten years from the date of issue, in the group companies, should’nt be less than 60% of its total assets.
The NBFC does not trade in securities or Loans of its group companies. The only exception to this is if such trading is done through a block sale place in the event of dilution or disinvestment.
The company shall only carry the activities of investment in bank deposits, government securities, money market instruments, loans and investment in debt securities or guarantees on behalf of  group companies.
The minimum Asset Size of such NBFC should be Rs 100 Crore.
This kind of NBFC can accept public funds.
4. LOAN COMPANIES (LC) [DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
A Loan Company is financial institution registered under the Companies Act whose principal business is providing loans and advances. 50% of the assets of this kind of NBFC must be in lending and 50% of the total income of such income shall arise from the aforesaid assets.
5. INFRASTRUCTURE FINANCE COMPANY (IFC) [NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
The Infrastructure Finance Company is a type of NBFC engaged in the principal business of providing infrastructure loan. The credit facility(ies) (term loans, project loans, etc.) granted by this kind of NBFC’s to the borrowers in the specific infrastructure sectors Viz. Transport, Energy, Water and Sanitation, Communication, and Social and Commercial Infrastructure are referred to as the Infrastructure Loans.
As per RBI, any NBFC can be registered as an Infrastructure Finance Company, subject to the condition that it should be a non-deposit accepting - loan company and must fulfil the following conditions:
Minimum 75% of the total assets of the NBFC should be deployed in the infrastructure loans.
The minimum net worth of the Company should be Rs 300 Crore.
The CRAR (capital to risk weighted asset ratio) of the company should be at least 15% with minimum Tier-I capital at 10%.
The minimum credit rating of the Company should be “A” or equivalent of CRISIL, or equivalent to any other Credit rating agencies.
6. INFRASTRUCTURE DEBT FUND (IDF-NBFC) [NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
A debt fund is a pool in which core assets are investments with fixed returns. This type of funds are vital because of the fact that investment/funding in infrastructure sector are complex as compared to other types of funding because of the volume of investment(s) required, long maturity period and period of funds required.
In India, and IDF can be set up as a trust or a fund. If it is set up as a trust then it shall be mutual fund and shall be governed by the provisions of SEBI. Such funds are called IDF-MF and would issue rupee denominated bonds of minimum 5-year maturity for the purpose of raising funds infrastructure projects.
If IDF is set up as a Company, it would be categorised as a NBFC and shall be governed by the relevant provisions of RBI.
Infrastructure Debt fund is a non-deposit taking NBFC having a net owned fund of Rs 300 Crores of mores. IDF-NBFC provide long-term debt to infrastructure projects. This type of NBFC’s usually raise resources through currency bonds of five years or more and invests majorly in Public Private Partnerships and in post commencement operations date (COD) infrastructure projects which have completed at least 1 year of satisfactory commercial operation.
7. NON-BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANY – MICRO FINANCE INSTITUTION (NBFC-MFI) [NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
NBFC-MFI is another type of non-deposit taking NBFC which provides short-term credit facilities to low-income groups. A NBFC can be categorised as a NBFC-MFI subject to the following conditions:
A minimum of 85% of the assets of such institution are in the form of microfinance
Such Microfinance shall be provided subject to the following conditions:
In rural areas, Loans should be given to people with income of Rs. 60000/-
IN urban areas, Loans should be given to people with income of Rs. 120000/-
Such loans should not exceed Rs. 50000/-
The tenure of such loans should not be less than 24 months
Such loans should be given without collaterals
Borrower should be given the choice of repayment on weekly, fortnightly or monthly basis
8. NON-BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANY – FACTORS (also known as NBFC-FACTORS) [NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC]
NBFC-Factors to finance institution having principal business of acquisition of receivables on discount or financing against such receivables by way of loans or advances or by creation of security interest over such receivables but excludes normal lending by a bank.
As per RBI, any NBFC can be registered as an Infrastructure Finance Company, subject to the condition that it should be a non-deposit accepting - loan company and must fulfil the following conditions:
Minimum 75% of the total assets of the NBFC should be deployed in the factoring business.
Minimum 75% of the gross income of such NBFC shall be from factoring business
The minimum net worth of the Company should be Rs 5 Crores.
POST REGISTRATION GUIDELINES
On receipt of the Certificate of Registration the NBFC are subject to certain guidelines as modified by the RBI from time to time:
Deposits payable on demand should not be accepted by them.
The public deposits should be for a minimum period of 12 months and for a maximum period of 60 months
Accepted by them Interest rates offered should not be higher than the ceiling rate prescribed by RBI from time to time.
No additional benefits should be offered to the depositors like gifts or incentives.
The NBFC’s have to get its credit rating done from a credit rating agency in every 6 months and shall ensure that it possesses at least an investment grade rating .
RBI does not guarantee the repayment of amount/deposits taken by the NBFC’s
All material information including any changes in the composition of the Company has to be furnished to the RBI.
Deposits taken by the NBFC shall be unsecured.
Audited Balance sheet and annual financials of the Company shall be submitted with the RBI annually.
A return stating the deposits taken by the Company shall also be furnished with the RBI annually.
A return stating the liquid assets of the company has to be furnished with the RBI Quarterly.
A certificate stating that the company is in a position to pay back all the deposits or money taken from the Public shall be obtained from the auditors and submitted with the RBI.
A half-yearly return has to be furnished by the company having Public Deposits of INR 20 Crores or more or assets of Rs. 100 Crores or more.
Company shall maintain at least 15% of the public deposits as liquid assets.
LIST OF COMPLIANCE ON BASIS OF PERIODICITY
NBFC MONTHLY COMPLIANCES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
SUBMITTED BY ALL NON­-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS
Monthly Return
Monthly Return on NBFC­-ND­SI with asset size of Rs.100 CR. & above
RBI
NBS_ALM­1
Statement of Short term dynamic liquidity to be filed within 10 days of closer month
RBI
TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S HAVING:
ASSET SIZE ABOVE RS. 100 CRORES OR PUBLIC DEPOSITS OF RS. 20 CRORES AND ABOVE
NBS­6
Monthly Return stating Exposure to Capital Market
RBI
NBFC QUARTERLY COMPLIANCES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S EXCEPT RESIDUARY NBFC:
NBS 1
Quarterly Return on Material Financial Parameters of Deposit Taking NBFCs
RBI
NBS ­2
Quarterly Statement of Capital Funds, Risk Assets/Exposures and risk assets Ratio.
RBI
NBS­ 2: CA & CEO Cert.
Certifying NBS ­2
RBI
NBS 3
Quarterly Return on Statutory Liquid Assets
RBI
TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL RESIDUARY NON­-BANKING COMPANIES:
NBS 3A
Quarterly Return on Statutory Liquid Assets
RBI
Quarterly Return I
Return of investments
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS
NBS -7
Quarterly Statement of Capital Funds, Risk Weighted Assets and risk assets Ratio etc.
RBI
NBS­-7: SA & CEO Cert.
Certifying NBS -7
RBI
SUBMITTED BY NBFCS HAVING ASSET SIZE BETWEEN 50 - ­100 CR.
Quarterly Return
Quarterly Return by NBFC-­ND with asset size of Rs.50 ­ 100 Cr.
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL SECURITISATION AND RECONSTRUCTION COMPANY
SCRC
Quarterly statement of assets acquired/ securitized/ reconstructed
RBI
NBFC HALF YEARLY COMPLIANCES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
TO BE SUBMITTED BY ALL DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S HAVING
ASSET SIZE RS. 100 CRORES or more OR PUBLIC DEPOSITS OF RS. 20 CRORES AND ABOVE
NBS_ALM­2
Details of any mismatches in Assets, liabilities and interest rate exposure (Within 20 days of the closure of half year)
Regional office of the Department in whose jurisdiction NBFC is registered
SUBMITTED BY ALL NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS
NBS_ALM­3
Interest rate sensitivity
Statement shall filed with the Bank
NBFC YEARLY COMPLIANCES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
SUBMITTED BY ALL NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS
ALM Return
Asset liability mismatches and interest rate exposure
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL RESIDUARY NON­BANKING COMPANIES:
Form  ­NBS 1A
Annual Return on Deposits (Filed annually after March 31 and latest by September 30)
Regional Office of Department of Non­-Banking Supervision, RBI where registered office of the company is situated
SUBMITTED BY NBFCS HAVING ASSET of RS 100 TO RS 500CR
NBS­8
Annual Return on Non-Deposit taking NBFC With Asset Size from Rs.100 Cr. To 500 Cr
RBI
SUBMITTED BY NBFCS HAVING ASSET SIZE BELOW RS 100CR
NBS­9
Annual Return on NBFC­ND­SI With Asset Size Below Rs.100 Cr
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL NON­BANKING FINANCIAL COMPANIES ACCEPTING / HOLDING PUBLIC DEPOSITS, AND MNBCS EXCEPT RESIDUARY NON­BANKING COMPANIES
NBS­4
Repayment of Deposits only in respect of rejected/cancelled companies
Department of Non­-Banking Supervision, RBI
CA certificate form NBS - 4
Certifying NBS­4
RBI
NBFC UNDER COMPANIES ACT, 2013
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
E-­Form MGT-­7
Annual Return (Within 60 days of conclusion AGM)
ROC
E-­Form AOC­-4
Filing of annual financials i.e. Balance Sheet & Profit & Loss statement (Within 30 days of conclusion of AGM)
ROC
E­-Form DIR-­12
If there is any change in Directors (Within 30 days of the date of that change)
ROC
LIST OF COMPLIANCE ON BASIS OF TYPE OF NBFC
NON-­DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
Monthly Return
Monthly Return with asset size of Rs.100 CR. & above
RBI
NBS_ALM­1
Statement of Short term dynamic liquidity (Within 10 days of the end of every Month)
RBI
NBS-­7
Quarterly Statement of Capital Funds, Risk Weighted Assets and risk assets Ratio etc.
RBI
SA & CEO certificate for NBS­7
Certifying NBS­7
RBI
NBS_ALM­3
Interest rate sensitivity
statement shall filed with the Bank
ALM Return
Asset liability mismatches and interest rate exposure
RBI
COMPLIANCE BY DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S WITH ASSET SIZE OF MORE THAN RS. 100 CRORES OR HAVING PUBLIC DEPOSITS OF RS. 20 CRORES OR MORE
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
NBS­6
Monthly Return on Exposure Towards Capital Market
RBI
NBS_ALM­2
Asset liability mismatches and interest rate exposure (Within 20 days of the closure of half year)
Regional office of the Department in whose jurisdiction NBFC is registered
COMPLIANCE BY DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S EXCEPT RESIDUARY NBFC’S:
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
NBS 1
Quarterly Return on Important Financial Parameters of Deposit Taking NBFCs
RBI
NBS ­2
Quarterly Statement of Capital Funds, Risk Assets/Exposures and risk assets Ratio.
RBI
CA & CEO certificate for NBS­2
Certifying NBS­2
RBI
NBS 3
Quarterly Return stating Statutory Liquid Assets
RBI
NBS­4
Repayment of Deposits
(To be filed only in respect of rejected/cancelled companies)
Department of Non­Banking Supervision, RBI
CA certificate form NBS 4
Certifying NBS­4
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL RESIDUARY NBFC:
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
NBS 3A
Quarterly Return on Statutory Liquid Assets
RBI
Quarterly Return I
Return of investments
RBI
Form ­ NBS 1A
Annual Return on Deposits (Filed annually after closure of financial year and latest by September 30)
Regional Office of Department of Non-­ Banking Supervision, RBI where registered office of the company is situated
Form Schedule "A"
General Information of the Company (filed annually as early as possible latest by the 30th September)
Regional Office of the Department of Supervision, Financial Companies Wing
SUBMITTED BY NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFC’S HAVING ASSET SIZE BETWEEN RS. 50 CRORES TO RS. ­100 CRORES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
Quarterly Return
Quarterly Return by Non-Deposit taking NBFC’s with asset size of Rs.50 ­- 100 Cr.
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL SECURITISATION AND RECONSTRUCTION COMPANY
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
SCRC
Quarterly statement of assets acquired/ securitized/ reconstructed
RBI
SUBMITTED BY NON-DEPOSIT TAKING NBFCS HAVING ASSETS OF RS. 100 TO RS 500 CRORES
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
NBS­8
Annual Return on Non-Deposit taking NBFC’s With Asset Size from Rs.100 Cr. To 500 Cr
RBI
SUBMITTED BY NBFC-ND-SI HAVING ASSET SIZE BELOW RS 100CR
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
NBS­9
Annual Return on NBFC­-ND­-SI with Asset Size Below Rs.100 Cr
RBI
SUBMITTED BY ALL NBFCS WHETHER HOLDING PUBLIC DEPOSITS OR NOT
FORM NAME
PURPOSE OF THE FORM
DEPARTMENT
Special Return
General information and Net Owned Funds
RBI
Branch Info
Branch Details
RBI
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